This category provides multiple choice questions (MCQs) focusing on idioms and phrases, enhancing understanding of their meanings and use in context . Idioms and phrases are essential for nuanced and expressive communication, adding richness and depth to both spoken and written English. The MCQs help learners identify and understand the meanings of various idioms and phrases, improving their comprehension and communication skills. This is valuable for students, professionals, and anyone striving to improve their English language proficiency and improve
The phrase ‘let the cat out of the bag’ means.
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A. To keep a secretB. To buy a catC. To reveal a secretD. To be very careful
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Which idiom best describes someone who is very talkative? |.
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A. Loose cannonB. MotormouthC. ChatterboxD. Windbag
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What does the phrase ‘once in a blue moon’ mean?
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A. FrequentlyB. OccasionallyC. Very rarelyD. Never
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Fill in the blank: ‘He’s always been a bit of.
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A. hard-headedB. heavy-heartedC. light-heartedD. dark horse
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What does the idiom ‘bite the bullet’ mean? | bite.
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A. To be overly cautiousB. To face a difficult situation bravelyC. To give up easilyD. To complain excessively
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What does the idiom ‘a piece of cake’ mean? |.
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A. Very difficultB. Moderately challengingC. Very easyD. Impossible
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What does the idiom ‘once in a blue moon’ mean?
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A. FrequentlyB. OccasionallyC. Very rarelyD. Regularly
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What does the idiom ‘under the weather’ mean? | weather.
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A. Feeling very wellB. Feeling very angryC. Feeling slightly unwellD. Feeling very energetic
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What does the idiom ‘through thick and thin’ mean? |.
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A. OccasionallyB. Through difficult times onlyC. Through good times and bad timesD. Sporadically
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What does the idiom ‘take a rain check’ mean? |.
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A. To accept an invitation immediatelyB. To reject an invitation permanentlyC. To politely decline an invitation but suggest reschedulingD. To ignore an invitation
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